BookLuisa Ciobanu.
Summary: "In the past two decades, significant advances in magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) have been made possible by a combination of higher magnetic fields and more robust data acquisition technologies. This technical progress has enabled a shift in MRM applications from basic anatomical investigations to dynamic and functional studies, boosting the use of MRM in biological and life sciences. This book provides a simple introduction to MRM emphasizing practical aspects relevant to high magnetic fields. It focuses on biological applications and presents a number of selected examples of neuroscience applications. The text is mainly intended for those who are beginning research in the field of MRM or are planning to incorporate high-resolution MRI in their neuroscience studies."--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
1. About this book
2. Hardware
3. Image formation
4. Acquistion strategies
5. Image artifacts
6. Sample preparation
7. A bit of history
8. Diffusion weighted magnetic resonance microscopy
9. Manganese enhanced magnetic resonance microsopy
On the horizon.